Bransford Of Rainbow Range

Bransford Of Rainbow Range

by Eugene Manlove Rhodes

19 chapters5h 33mEnglish1920

About this book

A genuine cowboy who speaks a bit of Greek? Ditto a bit of The Litany? And more than a little verse, including (would you believe?) Alice In Wonderland. What kind of young man do we have here? And a young woman who matches him without effort? And a definitely literate narrator with his tongue firmly inserted in cheek. There’s a bank robbery and an attempted murder. A desperate ride across the desert and a warm welcome by good Mexican friends. It’s all a great deal of fun. Eugene Manlove Rhodes (1869 – 1934) was an American writer, nicknamed the "cowboy chronicler". He lived in south central New Mexico when the first cattle ranching and cowboys arrived in the area; when he moved to New York with his wife in 1899, he wrote stories of the American West that set the image of cowboy life in that era. Originally Published under the title of Bransford In Arcadia Or The Little Eohippus (1913). Note: eohippus, which plays a part all through the story, is the small prehistoric five-toed ancestor of the modern-day horse. - Summary by david wales

Chapters (18)

1The Pitcher That Went To The Well
744
2First Aid
1046
3Maxwelton Braes
1096
4The Road To Rome
825
5The Maskers
1270
6The Isle Of Arcady
776
7States-General
864
8Arcades Ambo
478
9Taken
945
10The Alibi
973
11The Nettle, Danger
1285
12The Siege Of Double Mountain 1
1699
13The Siege Of Double Mountain 2
1067
14Flight
1006
15Good-By
788
16The Land Of Afternoon
991
17Twentieth Century
899
18At The Rainbow's End
997

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